Sharenting

Synonyms for "sharenting"

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Translations

5 translations across 4 languages.

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Hungarian

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  • szülői túlposztolás (from túl- and posztol) verb (the practice of parents documenting their child's upbringing on social media, typically by posting photographs, anecdotes, etc.)

Polish

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  • sharenting verb (the practice of parents documenting their child's upbringing on social media, typically by posting photographs, anecdotes, etc.)

Russian

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  • ше́рентинг verb (the practice of parents documenting their child's upbringing on social media, typically by posting photographs, anecdotes, etc.)

Ukrainian

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  • ше́рентинг verb (the practice of parents documenting their child's upbringing on social media, typically by posting photographs, anecdotes, etc.)
  • ше́рентінг verb (the practice of parents documenting their child's upbringing on social media, typically by posting photographs, anecdotes, etc.)

Sample sentences

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Tatoeba + Wiktionary

Others feel that the advantages of sharenting far outweigh any negatives. In an increasingly fragmented society, social media allows us to stay connected to friends and family, and get support that for many is not easily accessible.

Source: wiktionary

Then there’s “sharenting.” Today, many children’s social media presence starts with a sonogram, posted, obviously, without consent.

Source: wiktionary

On a philosophical level, sharenting exposes children to the larger digital world without their consent, robbing them of a kind of agency.

Source: wiktionary

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